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    NEFF dishwasher error code E02

    Update for anyone who has a similar problem in future. As I mentioned earlier I'd removed the power control board and inspected it for fried components, burnt tracks and alike but nothing was visibly faulty. I reassembled it and reconnected the cables to it. I also reseated the connectors...
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    NEFF dishwasher error code E02

    Wonder if anyone can help. My NEFF S51M53X0GB (FD9010 SM6P1F) dishwasher (2.5 yrs old) has just started to play up and issues an error code E02 on most wash programs. Auto - E02 Gentle - E02 Eco - washes endlessly with 1 minute left on the timer The unit is also cold inside at the end...
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    What flooring adhesive should I use?

    Thanks Richard C and apologies for the delay in responding to your post. We have a concrete floor throughout the room all the way into the fireplace so the constructional hearth is in place. As far as installing the stove is concerned I decided a while back I wasn't going to do that as I...
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    What flooring adhesive should I use?

    Hi, I'm in the final stages of restoring an old fireplace and chimney breast in my lounge and I'm ready to lay the hearth. I have some 600x600x15 pieces of Brazilian Slate that I'll be using but I'm not sure what type of adhesive and grout to use. I had considered Sand & Cement mortar...
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    Floor screed drying time needed before laying coverings?

    Hi, I'm in the final stages of renovating an old fireplace and chimney breast in my lounge. One of the final jobs is to screed the floor around the fireplace to match in with the screed we have in the rest of the room (the old hearth was laid directly onto the concrete base so there was no...
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    Hotpoint WM74P Washer "E15 Check Outlet Pipes" err

    Yeah it's been noisy for a while and I had to replace the top two retaining springs a couple of weeks back along with a perforated door seal. Seems that was just the beginning of the end so I'll quit at this point and start researching a replacement. It's been reliable for 10 yrs so can't...
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    Hotpoint WM74P Washer "E15 Check Outlet Pipes" err

    OK thanks. One other thing to note is that there is some movement in the drum. It's no longer centred within the tub (about 5mm off centre) and can be moved if enough pressure is applied. Seems like the bearings or a support arm of some sort has broken as you can move the drum. Not sure if...
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    Hotpoint WM74P Washer "E15 Check Outlet Pipes" err

    It appears that both the detergent and fabric conditioner have been used as there's none left in those compartments.
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    Hotpoint WM74P Washer "E15 Check Outlet Pipes" err

    I have both Cold and Hot inlets connected to the cold water supply so there's no hot water entering the machine.
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    Hotpoint WM74P Washer "E15 Check Outlet Pipes" err

    Wonder if someone can help with this problem. On my old Hotpoint WM74P I'm getting the E15 Check Outlet Pipes error message repeatedly and can't get around the problem. I've had this several times in the past and been able to clear debris out of the tub/pump and get it working again but...
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    NEFF S5456 Dwasher circuit board fried

    Stripped it down today and sure enough the blown triac does control the motor for the spray arms. I opened up the motor assembly and it had a good amount of water inside (the water is glissening in the attached photo) and you can also see dirty water stains on the underside of the motor...
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    NEFF S5456 Dwasher circuit board fried

    Thanks zipper. This sounds the logical cause as there is water in the base that I know wasn't there 6 months ago when I had it apart for another fault. I'll strip it down and trace the wiring to confirm. If it is water leaking through the seal to the assembly can the seal be replaced or...
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    NEFF S5456 Dwasher circuit board fried

    I've traced UEB2 back to the main power switch. If the colour coding of the supply cables is per UK standards (Brown Live - Blue Negative) then it's the switched negative that runs to UEB2 pin 2. This is one of the tracks that has fried, in this case up to the L1 component. Incidentally the...
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